Kenneth Zohore is brought on as a substitute for Jesper Gronkjaer. Djibril Cisse delivers the ball, Loukas Vyntra gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Mathias Zanka Jorgensen. Johan Wiland restarts play with the free kick.

82:00

Outswinging corner taken by Sebastian Leto from the left by-line. Antonis Petropoulos takes a shot. Blocked by Solvi Otteson.

81:46

Loukas Vyntra takes a shot. Save by Johan Wiland.

80:40

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Johan Wiland by Antonis Petropoulos. Johan Wiland restarts play with the free kick.

Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Cedric Kante by Oscar Wendt. Free kick taken by Cedric Kante.

76:11

Solvi Otteson on for Mikael Antonsson.

75:09

(Panathinaikos) makes a substitution, with Antonis Petropoulos coming on for Sanz Luis Garcia.

72:34

Headed own goal by Djibril Cisse. FC Copenhagen 3-0 Panathinaikos.Inswinging corner taken right-footed by Martin Vingaard from the left by-line to the near post. The assist for the goal came from Martin Vingaard.

Djibril Cisse is ruled offside. Johan Wiland restarts play with the free kick.

19:37

Nikos Spyropoulos concedes a free kick for a foul on Cristian Bolanos. Free kick crossed left-footed by Oscar Wendt, clearance by Cedric Kante. Cristian Bolanos has an effort at goal from outside the area missing to the wide right of the target.

Free kick awarded for a foul by Martin Vingaard on Stergos Marinos. Direct free kick taken by Loukas Vyntra.

6:22

The ball is sent over by Cristian Bolanos, clearance made by Cedric Kante.

3:07

Lazaros Christodoulopoulos concedes a free kick for a foul on Cristian Bolanos. Free kick taken by Johan Wiland.

2:46

A cross is delivered by Stergos Marinos.

2:19

The assistant referee signals for offside against Jesper Gronkjaer. Direct free kick taken by Loukas Vyntra.

0:35

Effort from deep inside the area by Martin Vingaard misses to the right of the goal.

The match has kicked off.

The ref blows to end the first period.

The second half has started.

The final whistle goes and the game is over.

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Ferreira: Pride at stake
Panathinaikos coach Jesualdo Ferreira has warned FC Copenhagen they will not be given an easy ride.
Pana are out of contention at the bottom of Champions League Group D and cannot even qualify for the consolation prize of the Europa League.
FCK have fared much better and go into the final match in the pool in second place, a point ahead of Rubin Kazan who face a daunting trip to Barcelona.
A win would make absolutely certain of a place in the next phase for Stale Solbakken's men but Ferreira is adamant Pana will fight all the way.
He said: "A Greek team has never finished last in a Champions League group with only two points and we must do our absolute best to ensure that is not going to happen this year.
"We have professional pride and will be fighting all the way for victory in Copenhagen.
"And last, but not least, there is a lot of money at stake."
The rewards on offer are even greater for the home side as a win would lead to a lucrative last-16 clash against one of Europe's big guns.
And midfielder Claudemir admits the pressure is on.
"I think it's the biggest game of my career, and not just for me but for the whole team here," he said.
"(But) we have the ability and our aim is to qualify for the next round, and we know that depends on us and no one else. We have a good chance of winning and getting through to the next phase."
The Brazilian is expecting a tough test against Pana despite their poor points tally.
"It's another difficult game," he told www.uefa.com.
"We know a bit about them having played them at their place, but we can't assume it'll be an easy match just because they are last in the group. We know we have the potential as we're a good team as well. We know we can get a good result."
As for Rubin's clash, he added: "Obviously Barcelona are favourites in any contest they're involved in, but we can't think about that game.
"I'm sure the fans will be watching our game and listening to the other [on the radio], but we players have to stay focused on our match."

Formation:442Manager: Staale Solbakken

FC Copenhagen

Formation: 4231Manager: Henk Ten Cate

Panathinaikos

Johan Wiland

Zdenek Pospech

Mathias Zanka Jorgensen

Mikael Antonsson

Oscar Wendt

Cristian Bolanos

William Kvist

Domingues Claudemir

Martin Vingaard

Dame Ndoye

Jesper Gronkjaer

SUBS

Kim Christensen

Solvi Otteson

Cesar Santin

Peter Larsson

Thomas Kristensen

Kenneth Zohore

Thomas Delaney

Home

Away

Alexandros Tzorvas

Loukas Vyntra

Jean Alain Boumsong

Cedric Kante

Nikos Spyropoulos

Gilberto Silva

Junior Simao

Stergos Marinos

Sanz Luis Garcia

Lazaros Christodoulopoulos

Djibril Cisse

SUBS

Orestis Karnezis

Josu Sarriegi

Sotiris Ninis

Sebastian Leto

Damien Plessis

Giorgos Karagounis

Antonis Petropoulos

Match Report

Copenhagen seal progress
FC Copenhagen stormed into the last 16 of the Champions League as they pulled Panathinaikos apart 3-1 at the Parken.
Martin Vingaard put the hosts ahead in the 26th minute and from then on they were dominant, with a 50th-minute penalty from Jesper Gronkjaer and Djibril Cisse's own goal wrapping up the points, before Cedric Kante netted late on for Pana.
The result ensured Copenhagen advanced from Group D in style, though Barcelona's win over Rubin Kazan meant they would have gone through regardless.
Vingaard had a decent chance for Copenhagen barely 30 seconds in but pulled his left-foot strike wide.
But chances were few and far between in the early stages, with Cristian Bolanos' audacious volleyed effort following Kante's clearance, which went narrowly wide, the best either side could muster in the opening 20 minutes.
The breakthrough came, somewhat out of the blue, in the 26th minute.
Bolanos played a low ball from the right in to Vingaard from 25 yards, who controlled before sending in a fairly speculative volley, which bounced awkwardly for Alexandros Tzorvas and went in.
Copenhagen went close again in the 33rd minute when an inswinging corner from Oscar Wendt was headed narrowly wide by a twisting Gronkjaer.
Shortly after the restart, home goalkeeper Johan Wiland dived bravely to punch the ball away from the feet of the advancing Stergos Marinos.
And moments later they were handed the opportunity to extend their lead when Nikos Spyropoulos clumsily fouled Gronkjaer in the box.
Gronkjaer dusted himself down and blasted the penalty past Tzorvas.
Tzorvas was called upon to tip Zdenek Pospech's long-range strike over the bar after 56 minutes, before Dame Ndoye hit the post with the goal at his mercy following a mix-up in the Pana defence.
But the game was all over after 73 minutes when Cisse headed Vingaard's inswinging corner into his own net.
Wiland was forced to save from Loukas Vyntra on a rare foray forward by Pana, but they were a beaten team after a Champions League campaign which has seen them take just two points - although they did claim a consolation they barely deserved when Kante headed in a free-kick from Sotiris Ninis in stoppage time.